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Sub-Saharan Africa is at risk of missing out on $243 billion in funding for health, agriculture and education by 2015 as its governments fail to meet their spending targets, an aid group set up by the U2 frontman Bono has claimed.

Mali, Rwanda and Ethiopia have made impressive progress on their commitments but large countries such as Nigeria, Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo are slowing the region’s progress, according to a report by One Campaign. The organisation, whose board members include Condoleezza Rice, the former US Secretary of State, and Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook’s chief operating officer, said